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Coronavirus updates, December 15: Latest news on the COVID-19 pandemic from Pakistan and around the world

Coronavirus updates, December 15: Latest news on the COVID-19 pandemic from Pakistan and around the world Nationwide confirmed coronavirus cases jump past 443,000; death toll crosses 8,900 global death toll tops 1,620,000 By Updated Tuesday Dec 15 2020 Pakistan s COVID-19 tally rose to 443,246 on Tuesday after 2,459 new cases were detected in the past 24 hours across the country. The province-wise break up of the total number of cases as of 9:00 am, December 15, is as follows: Total confirmed cases: 443,246 • AJK: 7,750 • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 52,787 • Sindh: 3,164 More than 72,824,936 infections have been confirmed globally with over 1,620,490 deaths, according to the John Hopkins University tally. End of live updates for December 15  11:45pm Paris, France New coronavirus cases up, hospitalisations down

Media role crucial in preventing spread of COVID-related spin

Islamabad December 15, 2020 Islamabad:The risk of COVID-19 related misinformation and stigmatization is a critical challenge that requires a concerted effort on the part of all stakeholders, especially the media, which shoulders a huge responsibility in terms of keeping the public informed. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan expressed these views while addressing participants of an online workshop for health journalists organised by the Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability (TDEA) in collaboration with the Ministry of National Health Services as part of its initiative to encourage evidence-based, responsible and accurate reporting of COVID-19 response.

Media s role crucial in preventing spread of Covid-related misinformation

National December 15, 2020 Islamabad: The risk of COVID-19 related misinformation and stigmatization is a critical challenge that requires a concerted effort on the part of all stakeholders, especially the media, which shoulders a huge responsibility in terms of keeping the public informed. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan expressed these views while addressing participants of an online workshop for health journalists organised by the Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability (TDEA) in collaboration with the Ministry of National Health Services as part of its initiative to encourage evidence-based, responsible and accurate reporting of COVID-19 response.

Media s role crucial in preventing spread of COVID-related misinformation | Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)

Islamabad: The risk of COVID-19 related misinformation and stigmatization is a critical challenge that requires a concerted effort on the part of all stakeholders, especially the media, which shoulders a huge responsibility in terms of keeping the public informed. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan expressed these views while addressing participants of an online workshop for health journalists organized by the Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability (TDEA) in collaboration with the Ministry of National Health Services as part of its initiative to encourage evidence-based, responsible and accurate reporting of COVID-19 response. The workshop is part of TDEA’s long-term programme to engage key stakeholders, especially media personnel, in critical governance issues for a more informed public and political discourse.

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